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My problem dates back to when I downloaded Windows Malicious Software Removal
Tool KB890830(?) on 4/22. Now, my splash screen and BIOS setup screen are
too big for my monitor and spill outside the viewable area. How do I retrieve
the original setting? Also, my startup behavior after logon is
inconsistent-sometimes the Norton Antivirus icon in lower right corner shows
Nortton Antivirus AutoProtect is disabled, with big red X through icon then
will enable, and other times, enabled from very start. What would cause this
behaviour and how to correct?

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Your BIOS setup probably has a setting for dpi

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Mark L. Ferguson
FAQ for MS Antispyware version 1.0.509
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
marfers notes for windows xp http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm
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"sezzzwho" <sezzzwho@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:52E46562-1A34-4C3F-A5EF-4316458B5F06@microsoft.com...
> My problem dates back to when I downloaded Windows Malicious Software Removal
> Tool KB890830(?) on 4/22. Now, my splash screen and BIOS setup screen are
> too big for my monitor and spill outside the viewable area. How do I retrieve
> the original setting? Also, my startup behavior after logon is
> inconsistent-sometimes the Norton Antivirus icon in lower right corner shows
> Nortton Antivirus AutoProtect is disabled, with big red X through icon then
> will enable, and other times, enabled from very start. What would cause this
> behaviour and how to correct?

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